North Saanich

District

Provincial Location

Municipal Information

Councillors

6 to be elected

Registration Method

Provincial Voters List

Regional District

Capital

Contact

1620 Mills Road, North Saanich BC, V8L 5S9

P: 250-656-0781

Eligible Voter Turnout

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Gender Representation

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Running

Elected

Peter Jones was elected mayor of North Saanich with 58.75% of the votes.

Mayoral Election Results

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Candidate Name Incumbent Votes Percentage Total Elected
Jones, Peter
 
58.75% 2226
Borden, Nancy
 
21.85% 828
Weisenberger, Murray
 
18.42% 698

Councillor Election Results

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Candidate Name Incumbent Votes Percentage Total Elected
McClintock, Jack
 
61.97% 2348
(no last name on ballot), Sanjiv
 
60.02% 2274
Stock, Celia
 
58.25% 2207
Mcconkey, Irene
 
57.32% 2172
DiBattista, Phil
 
42.68% 1617
Smyth, Brett
 
40.64% 1540
Rolph, Terrie
 
38.59% 1462
Keeping, Tara
 
35.26% 1336
Rennison, Jon
 
32.17% 1219
Giesbrecht, Erin
 
29.19% 1106
Mikkelsen, Morgan
 
25.13% 952
Varasteh, Majid
 
19.45% 737
Tse-Cotton, Maya
 
15.18% 575

Councillor Jack McClintock (Incumbent) received the highest number of votes, 2,348 out of a possible 3,789.

In 2022 the estimated eligible voter turnout for the North Saanich (District) was 35.4%, which was 6.2% higher than than the average BC municipal turnout of 29.2%.

Voter turnout statistics

Eligible Voter Turnout (2022)

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Voter Turnout (Historical)

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  • ? British Columbia

Eligible Voters (Historical)

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Gender statistics

Gender Elected (2022)

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Percent Women Running (Historical)

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  • ? British Columbia

Percent Women Elected (Historical)

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  • ? British Columbia

Women make up 28.6% of this Council. The BC average for municipal councils is 38.5%.

Incumbency

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Elected incumbency rate of 100% is 17.2% higher than BC average of 82.8%.